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@BOOK{Anderson:2003:AMS:940298,
  title = {Agile Management for Software Development},
  publisher = {Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference},
  year = {2003},
  author = {Anderson},
  isbn = {0131424602}
}


@BOOK{angelo2006encyclopedia,
  title = {Encyclopedia of space and astronomy},
  publisher = {Facts On File},
  year = {2006},
  author = {Angelo, J.A.},
  series = {Science Encyclopedia},
  isbn = {9780816053308},
  lccn = {2004030800}
}


@ARTICLE{pio,
  author = {Baker, A. L. and Baker, L. R. and Beshore, E. and Blenman, C. and
	Castillo, N. D. and Chen, Y.-P. and Doose, L. R. and Elston, J. P.
	and Fountain, J. W. and Gehrels, T. and Kendall, J. H. and KenKnight,
	C. E. and Norden, R. A. and Swindell, W. and Tomasko, M. G. and Coffeen,
	D. L.},
  title = {The Imaging Photopolarimeter Experiment on Pioneer 11},
  journal = {Science},
  year = {1975},
  volume = {188},
  pages = {468-472},
  number = {4187},
  abstract = {For 2 weeks continuous imaging, photometry, and polarimetry observations
	were made of Jupiter and the Galilean satellites in red and blue
	light from Pioneer 11. Measurements of Jupiter's north and south
	polar regions were possible because the spacecraft trajectory was
	highly inclined to the planet's equatorial plane. One of the highest
	resolution images obtained is presented here along with a comparison
	of a sample of our photometric and polarimetric data with a simple
	model. The data seem consistent with increased molecular scattering
	at high latitudes.},
  eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/content/188/4187/468.full.pdf},
  file = {:/home/fabio/disk2/mestrado/ft/dataBaseRef/35/Science-1975-Baker-468-72.pdf:PDF}
}


